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  <text>&gt;cleartool lscheckout -me -avobs -short -cview &gt; output42.txt

If you run this from the root of your view, then you get a simple listing (to the output file) showing all of your checkouts.  The simple listing is just the pathnames of each file that you have checked out.  The output file can then be used by any archival program that uses such things.

Switches:
-me (you as the current cc user)
-avobs (all vobs from the current directory)
-short (show one file path/name on each output line)
-cview (find in the current view only)

If you swap the backslashs for forward slashes in the output file, then you can use tar (cygwin):
&lt;pre&gt;
tar -cvf output42.tgz -T output42.txt -z
&lt;/pre&gt;
This creates a .tgz (gzip-compressed) tar file containing everything from the output42.txt file listing.


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